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"History  hath  triumphed  over 
Time,  which,  beside  it,  nothing  but 
Eternity  hath  triumphed  over." 

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THE  INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


The  preliminary  organization  of  the  Indiana  Historical 
Society  was  effected  December  11,  1830,  and  it  was  char- 
tered by  an  act  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Indiana 
approved  January  10,  1831.  Its  proceedings  from  the  date 
of  its  organization  to  the  year  1886  will  be  found  in  Vol.  I 
of  the  publications  of  the  Society.  Its  Presidents  prior  to 
the  year  1886  were  Benjamin  Parke,  Samuel  Merrill,  Isaac 
Blackford  and  John  Law,  and  its  Recording  Secretaries 
were  Bethuel  F.  Morris,  George  H.  Dunn,  William  Sheets, 
Thomas  L.  Sullivan,  John  B.  Dillon  and  William  H.  H. 
Terrell. 

The  late  William  H.  English  donated  $2,500  to  the 
Society  as  a  permanent  endowment,  the  interest  only  to  be 
used  by  the  Society.  This  endowment,  by  the  addition  of 
accumulated  interest,  has  been  increased  to  $3,500.  The 
only  revenues  of  the  Society  are  the  interest  on  its  endow- 
ment fund  and  the  annual  dues  of  the  members,  which  are 
$2.00  per  year. 

An  article  in  the  Indianapolis  News  of  September  23, 
1922,  gives  the  following  account  of  the  Society's  work: 


BENJAMIN  PARKE,  PRESIDENT 

Benjamin  Parke,  of  Salem,  was  made  the  first  President. 
John  H.  Farnham,  of  Washington  county,  apparently  the 
principal  mover  in  the  organization,  was  made  correspond- 
ing secretary  and  served  efficiently. 

Farnham,  Parke  and  Bethuel  F.  Morris  and  James  Blake, 
of  Indianapolis,  were  incorporators  of  the  society,  which 
was  established  by  an  act  of  incorporation  passed  by  the 
general  assembly  January  10,  1831.  The  act  was  conceived 
in  such  a  liberal  spirit  that  no  need  of  revision  of  the  charter 
has  been  felt  in  nearly  100  years  since. 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


For  five  years  the  society  showed  marked  activity  and 
nearly  all  the  prominent  men  of  the  state  at  the  time  were 
members.  This  characteristic  of  the  society  has  continued 
throughout  its  history.  A  perusal  of  the  minutes  of  the 
organization  becomes  a  study  of  the  beacon  lights  of  Indi- 
ana's development  as  a  state. 

Fourteen  Governors  of  the  state  have  held  membership 
in  the  Society.  They  were  James  Whitcomb,  Albert  G. 
Porter,  Claude  Matthews,  Ira  J.  Chase,  James  A.  Mount, 
Noah  Noble,  James  Brown  Ray,  David  Wallace,  H.  S.  Lane, 
Paris  C.  Dunning,  Joseph  A.  Wright  and  Thomas  A.  Hen- 
dricks, of  a  past  time,  and  Samuel  M.  Ralston  and  Warren 
T.  McCray,  of  the  present. 

For  the  first  five  years,  the  Society,  largely  through  the 
efforts  of  Mr.  Farnham,  received  a  complete  set  of  early 
journals  of  the  state  house  of  representatives  and  the  state 
senate,  and  from  Nathan  Dane,  of  Beverly,  Mass.,  received 
an  authoritative  history  of  the  ordinance  of  1787,  under 
which  the  northwest  territory  was  governed. 

From  1835  to  1886  the  society  had  a  record  of  suspen- 
sions of  activity  and  reorganization.  In  1886  reorganiza- 
tion was  effected  which  has  continued  without  interruption 
to  the  present. 

ONLY  ONE  SECRETARY 

Since  1886  the  society  has  had  one  secretary  continuously 
— Jacob  P.  Dunn,  of  Indianapolis,  and  only  four  presidents 
—William  H.  English,  1886  to  1896;  W.  W.  Woollen,  1896 
to  1900;  D.  W.  Howe,  1900  to  1921,  and  Charles  W. 
Moores. 

"The  importance  and  necessity  of  collecting  and  preserv- 
ing the  materials  for  a  comprehensive  and  accurate  history 
of  our  country,  natural,  civil  and  political,  many  of  which 
are  of  an  ephemeral  and  transitory  nature,  and  in  the 
absence  of  well-directed  efforts  to  preserve  them,  are  rapidly 
passing  into  oblivion,"  and  the  fact  that  "the  establishment 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


of  safe  depositories  for  the  keeping  of  natural  curiosities, 
manuscripts,  public  documents,  etc.,  in  the  custody  of  intel- 
ligent guardians  interested  in  their  accumulation  and  preser- 
vation, has  ever  been  found  promotive  of  the  public  good 
and  auxiliary  to  the  advancement  of  science  and  literature," 
were  the  two  reasons  behind  the  starting  of  the  Society, 
according  to  the  statement  made  at  the  first  meeting  by  Mr. 
Farnham. 

The  objects  of  the  society,  as  set  forth  more  specifically 
in  a  circular  of  information  sent  out  soon  after  the  first 
meeting  to  other  societies  and  states,  were : 

"The  collection  of  materials  calculated  to  shed  light  on 
the  natural,  civil  and  political  history  of  Indiana. 

"The  promotion  of  useful  knowledge  and  the  friendly 
and  profitable  intercourse  of  such  citizens  as  are  disposed 
to  unite  in  such  a  cause. 

"The  history  and  present  condition  of  the  Indian  tribes 
within  the  state. 

"The  collection  and  description  of  ancient  remains  and 
natural  curiosities ;  the  formation  of  geological,  mineralogi- 
cal  and  botanical  cabinets ;  full  descriptions  of  the  soil,  cli- 
mate and  productions  of  the  state;  and,  in  fine,  the  collec- 
tion of  every  fact  and  thing  that  can  be  made  subservient  to 
the  use  of  the  society." 

TO  MEET  SEMI-ANNUALLY 
For  the  achievement  of  these  objects,  the  society  set  out 
to  meet  "semi-annually  at  the  Courthouse  in  Indianapolis 
on  the  second  days  of  the  sessions  of  the  supreme  court" 
and  to  hold  an  "annual  meeting  of  the  same  on  the  first 
Saturday  succeeding  the  meeting  of  the  general  assembly." 
In  1886  the  Society  turned  its  attention  chiefly  to  the  pub- 
lication of  historical  materials.  Previously,  it  had  sought  to 
collect  "rare,  interesting  and  valuable  materials  of  western 
history,"  and  had  tried  to  get  citizens  of  the  counties  of  the 
state  to  find  out  the  origin  of  the  names  of  counties  and  ob- 
tain biographical  material  on  the  early  leaders  in  each 
settlement,  but  nothing  was  published. 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


A  large  part  of  the  work  of  the  society  since  1886  has 
been  to  recover  the  papers  read  before  the  organization 
in  the  first  fifty-six  years  and  to  piece  together  the  scattered 
minutes.  In  1886,  no  paper  read  previously  before  the 
Society  was  in  its  possession  in  any  form.  Volume  I  of  the 
society  publications  now  contains,  it  is  believed,  every  paper 
read  before  the  Society  preceding  1886,  and  complete  min- 
utes up  to  that  time,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  meetings. 

SEVEN  LARGE  VOLUMES 

At  the  present  time  the  society  has  seven  large  volumes 
of  publications.  Papers  read  before  the  society  and  minutes 
of  proceedings  have  been  preserved  with  care  since  1886. 

Volume  1  of  the  publications  was  printed  in  1897.  Other 
volumes  appeared  as  follows :  Volume  2,  1895  ;  Volume  3, 
1905;  Volume  4,  1911;  Volume  5,  1915;  Volume  6,  1919; 
and  Volume  7  is  just  completed. 

The  publications  include  historical  monographs  on  a  wide 
range  of  subjects  related  to  the  history  of  Indiana. 

From  the  beginning  the  Society's  records  have  been 
adorned  with  the  names  of  distinguished  men  who  were 
members  or  who  contributed  in  some  way  to  the  successful 
achievement  of  its  objects.  The  Governors  who  were  mem- 
bers have  been  mentioned.  The  list  of  the  first  honorary 
members  is  impressive.  They  were :  Lewis  Cass,  of  Mich- 
igan territory;  William  Henry  Harrison,  of  Ohio;  Edward 
Coles,  of  Illinois;  William  McClure,  of  New  Harmony; 
Andrew  Wylie,  of  Bloomington;  James  Hall,  of  Vandalia, 
111.,  and  John  Baddolet  and  Francis  Vigo,  of  Knox  county. 

Later,  Edward  Everett,  Jared  Sparks,  John  Quincy 
Adams,  George  Bancroft  and  William  H.  Prescott,  all  of 
Massachusetts,  and  Dr.  Lyman  Beecher,  of  Cincinnati,  were 
made  honorary  members.  Henry  Ward  Beecher  was  a 
member  and  served  on  the  executive  committee  in  1842. 
David  Starr  Jordan,  then  a  professor  in  Indiana  University, 
and  Maurice  Thompson,  novelist,  were  members. 

Prominent  in  the  society  at  the  present  time  are  James  A. 
Woodburn,  of  Indiana  University;  Charles  W.  Moores,  of 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


Indianapolis;  Harlow  Lindley,  of  Earlham  College;  William 
Dudley  Foulke,  of  Richmond ;  Logan  Esarey,  editor  of  the 
Indiana  Quarterly  Magazine  of  History ;  Jesse  Weik,  of 
Greencastle ;  Meredith  Nicholson,  John  W.  Oliver,  Jacob  P. 
Dunn,  George  S.  Cotman  and  Kate  Milner  Rabb,  all  of 
Indianapolis. 

Thirty-five  members  of  the  society  have  gone  beyond  the 
mere  form  of  being  members  and  have  written  Indiana  his- 
tory, chief  of  whom,  perhaps,  was  John  B.  Dillon,  who  is 
regarded  as  the  "father  of  Indiana  history. "  He  was  a 
member  from  1835  to  his  death  in  1879. 

But  from  its  origin  the  Society  has  been  "cribbed,  cabined 
and  confined"  in  its  activities  for  want  of  a  permanent  home 
and  money. 

OUTLOOK  NOW  BRIGHT 

The  outlook  for  the  society  never  was  as  bright  as  it  is 
now,  however.  Sentiment  has  grown  for  many  months  that 
the  Indiana  world  war  memorial  should  be  designed  in  such 
a  way  as  to  provide  for  the  housing  of  the  Society,  together 
with  related  agencies  of  the  state — the  State  Library,  the 
State  Historical  Commission  and  the  State  Museum. 

And  then  in  August  came  the  heartening  information  that 
Delavan  Smith,  publisher  of  The  Indianapolis  News,  in  his 
will  had  given  to  the  Society  $150,000  for  the  construction 
of  a  building  to  contain  its  records  and  collections  and  had 
provided  that  the  Society  should  receive  his  entire  library, 
consisting  of  valuable  Americana. 

Mr.  Smith,  the  minutes  of  proceedings  show,  was  elected 
a  member  of  the  society  at  the  regular  annual  meeting 
Thursday,  December  28,  1905. 

Previously  to  the  gift  of  Mr.  Smith  the  only  bequests  left 
to  the  Society  were  by  W.  H.  English  and  Judge  Howe, 
Society  Presidents.  Mr.  English  in  his  will  gave  the  Society 
$2,500,  in  trust,  the  income  to  be  used  for  the  purposes  of 
the  Society.  This  bequest  helped  immeasurably  the  work 
of  the  society  after  1896.  Judge  Howe  made  the  Society 
the  residuary  legatee  of  his  estate,  subject  to  life  estates  in 


8 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

his  wife  and  daughter. 

Nearly  every  other  state  historical  society  in  the  country 
is  supported  by  state  money.  The  Indiana  Society  is  not  an 
agency  of  the  state  and  has  received  small  help  from  that 
source.  In  1859  the  minutes  of  the  Society  make  mention 
of  a  "liberal  appropriation"  from  the  general  assembly  to 
aid  the  organization.    The  appropriation  amounted  to  $500. 

Quartered  now  here,  now  there,  in  Indianapolis,  the  So- 
ciety was  permitted  to  move  into  a  room  in  the  present 
Statehouse  on  its  completion  in  1888.  The  accommodations 
never  have  been  adequate,  and  all  except  committee  meet- 
ings have  had  to  be  held  elsewhere. 

The  first  attempt  to  get  separate  building  for  the  housing 
of  the  State  Library,  State  Museum  and  State  Historical 
Society  originated  in  the  Society  in  1910.  It  now  appears 
that  what  had  been  for  years  a  wistful  dream  soon  will  be 
a  fine  reality. 

ACTION  BY  LEGISLATURE 
In  1915  the  state  legislature  created  as  one  of  the  state 
agencies  the  Indiana  Historical  Commission  and  outlined 
among  its  duties  co-operation  with  the  Indiana  Historical 
Society  and  county  historical  societies  over  the  state. 

The  commission  and  the  society  work  together  in  closest 
harmony  for  the  achievements  of  common  purposes.  In 
December,  1918,  the  Society  started  agitation  for  the 
writing  of  a  local  history  of  the  world  war.  The  commis- 
sion has  the  task  in  hand.  One  of  four  proposed  volumes 
has  been  published.  The  material  for  the  others  is  being- 
put  into  shape  for  publication  in  the  near  future. 

In  1919,  John  H.  Holliday,  long  a  member  of  the  society, 
suggested  that  all  organizations  in  the  state  interested  in 
local  history  should  meet  once  a  year  in  a  conference  on  the 
subject.  The  fourth  of  these  conferences  is  planned  for 
December  of  this  year,  to  be  held,  as  usual,  at  the  Claypool 
hotel.  The  attendance  at  these  conferences  and  their  fruit- 
fulness  have  increased  every  year. 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


How  much  more  abundant  and  accessible  might  be  the 
documentary  historical  resources  of  this  state  had  "The 
Historical  Society  of  Indiana"  (which  was  changed  some- 
where in  the  course  of  four  or  five  revisions  of  the  consti- 
tution, to  "The  Indiana  Historical  Society"),  been  made  in 
1830  a  special  interest  of  the  state  government  and  equipped 
as  a  result,  with  a  building  and  money !    Who  can  say  ? 

With  an  increasing  membership,  meaning  more  adequate 
finances,  and  with  the  certain  promise  of  a  home  of  its  own 
in  the  near  future,  the  Indiana  Historical  Society  may  say, 
with  one  of  the  soldiers  in  "Hamlet :" 

The  morn,  in  russet  mantle  clad, 

Walks  o'er  the  dew  of  yon  high  eastern  hill. 

Following  will  be  found  the  Legislative  Charter,  the  re- 
vised Constitution  adopted  by  the  Society  April  17,  1886, 
with  subsequent  amendments,  and  a  list  of  its  officers  and 
members  on  January  1,  1923,  together  with  a  list  of  the 
Society's  publications : 

LEGISLATIVE  CHARTER 

An  Act  To  Incorporate  the  Indiana  Historical 
Society 

Approved  January  10,  1831 

Corporate  Style  and  Powers 

Section  1.  Be  it  enacted  by  the  General  Assembly  of  the 
State  of  Indiana,  That  Benjamin  Parke,  John  H.  Farnham, 
Bethuel  F.  Morris  and  James  Blake,  with  their  associates, 
are  hereby  created  and  constituted  a  body  politic  and  cor- 
porate, by  the  name  and  style  of  the  "Indiana  Historical 
Society,"  and  by  such  name  may  have  perpetual  succession, 
hold,  purchase,  receive,  enjoy  and  transfer  any  property, 
real  and  personal,  have  and  use  a  common  seal,  sue  and  be 
sued,  plead  and  be  impleaded,  defend  and  be  defended  in 
all  courts  of  judicature  whatever. 


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Annual  Meetings  and  Elections 

Sec.  2.  There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the  mem- 
bers of  said  society  at  the  time  and  place  appointed  by  their 
constitution ;  at  which  time  and  place  the  officers  of  said  so- 
ciety named  in  said  constitution  shall  be  elected,  who  shall 
continue  in  office  until  the  next  annual  meeting,  and  until 
their  successors  are  elected.  The  members  of  said  society 
at  such  meeting  may  alter  and  amend  their  constitution, 
change  the  time  of  the  annual  meeting,  and  frame  such  laws 
for  the  government  of  said  Society  as  they  shall  think 
proper,  the  same  not  being  inconsistent  with  the  laws  and 
constitution  of  this  State. 

By-Laws  For  Society 
Rules  For  Officers 

Sec.  3.  The  officers  of  said  Society  may  make  such  rules 
for  their  own  government  and  for  carrying  into  effect  the 
objects  of  the  Society,  not  inconsistent  with  its  constitution, 
as  they  shall  think  proper;  all  which,  together  with  their 
receipts  and  disbursements,  shall  be  reported  to  the  annual 
meetings  of  the  Society. 

Society  Entitled  to  Laws,  Journals,  Etc. 

Sec.  4.  The  secretary  of  state  shall  deliver  to  the  officers 
of  said  Society  one  copy  of  the  laws  of  this  State  and  one 
copy  of  the  journals  of  the  senate  and  house  of  representa- 
tives, which  may  hereafter  be  published,  and  also  copies  of 
the  laws  and  journals  of  former  years,  where  more  than  five 
copies  of  the  same  for  any  one  year  remain  in  his  office. 
The  secretary  shall  also  deliver  to  the  officers  of  said  Society 
all  books  and  other  articles  which  have  been  or  may  be 
transmitted  to  his  offijce  for  the  use  of  said  Society. 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 11 

CONSTITUTION 

ARTICLE  I 
The  name  of  this  Society  shall  be  the  Indiana  Historical  Society. 

ARTICLE  II 
The  objects  of  the  Society  shall  be  the  collection  and  preservation 
of  all  materials  calculated  to  shed  light  on  the  natural,  civil  and 
political  history  of  Indiana,  the  publication  and  circulation  of  his- 
torical documents,  the  promotion  of  useful  knowledge,  and  the 
friendly  and  profitable  intercourse  of  such  citizens  as  are  disposed 
to  promote  these  ends. 

ARTICLE  III 

(As  Amended  December  28,  1922) 

There  shall  be  an  annual  meeting  of  the  Society  on  the  11th  day 
of  December,  or  approximately  thereto,  at  such  hour  and  place  as 
may  be  designated  by  the  President  of  the  Society  in  the  notice 
thereof,  which  notice  shall  be  sent  to  each  member  and  published 
in  the  daily  papers  of  Indianapolis.  A  private  meeting  of  the  Society 
may  be  called  at  any  time  by  the  President,  or,  in  case  of  death  or 
absence  of  the  President,  by  any  officer  of  the  Society  at  the  request 
of  any  three  members,  and  there  shall  be  the  like  power  to  call  a 
public  meeting  at  any  time  on  the  request  of  five  members.  At  any 
meeting  six  members  shall  constitute  a  quorum  to  transact  business. 

ARTICLE  IV 

(As  Amended  December  30,  1912) 

The  officers  of  the  Society  shall  be: 

First — A  President,  who  shall  preside  and  preserve  order  at  all 
meetings  of  the  Society. 

Second — Three  Vice-Presidents,  one  of  whom,  in  the  order  of 
election,  shall  preside  at  all  meetings  in  the  absence  of  the  President. 

Third — A  Corresponding  Secretary,  who  shall  be  charged  with  all 
correspondence  required  by  the  affairs  of  the  Society. 

Fourth — A  Recording  Secretary,  who  shall  record  and  preserve 
the  minutes  of  the  Society. 

Fifth — A  Treasurer,  who  shall  receive  all  monies  due  the  Society, 
and  hold  the  same  subject  to  its  order,  and  make  an  annual  report 
of  all  receipts  and  disbursements. 

Sixth — An  Executive  Committee  consisting  of  the  President,  Vice- 
Presidents,  Secretaries  and  Treasurer,  and  five  others  to  be  elected 
as  other  officers  are  chosen,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to  meet  on  the 
days  upon  which  the  Society  holds  its  sessions  or  at  such  other 
times  as  they  deem  expedient;  to  select  subjects  for  public  lectures 
and  appoint  the  individuals  by  whom  the  same  shall  be  delivered  at 


12 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

the  annual  meetings  of  the  Society;  to  attend  to  the  publication  of 
such  lectures  and  other  documents  as  they  may  deem  expedient;  to 
take  charge  of  all  books,  papers,  specimens,  models,  curiosities,  pic- 
tures, etc.,  belonging  to  the  society,  and  to  submit  reports  of  their 
proceedings  at  the  meetings  of  the  Society.  They  shall  have  power 
to  make  by-laws  not  inconsistent  with  the  constitution;  to  direct 
and  superintend  all  disbursements,  and  generally  to  carry  into  effect 
all  measures  not  otherwise  provided  for.  Three  shall  constitute  a 
quorum. 

ARTICLE  V 

(As  Amended  February  20,  1913) 
Applications  for  membership  shall  be  upon  written  petition  and 
shall  be  referred  to  the  Executive  Committee.    The  Executive  Com- 
mittee shall  have  sole  and  final  authority  to  elect  to  membership  in 
the  Society. 

ARTICLE  VI 
Officers  shall  be  elected  by  ballot  at  the  annual  meetings  of  the 
Society,  and  shall  continue  in  office  for  one  year,  and  until  their 
successors  are  elected.  Vacancies  in  any  office  may  be  filled  by  the 
Executive  Committee  until  the  next  meeting  of  the  Society,  at  which 
time  the  vacant  office  shall  be  filled  by  ballot.  Any  officer  may  be  re- 
moved from  office  for  malfeasance  or  misconduct  injurious  to  the 
Society,  under  the  regulations  prescribed  for  the  expulsion  of 
members. 

ARTICLE  VII 

(As  Amended  February  20,  1913) 

Section  1.  Each  member  shall  pay  into  the  hands  of  the  Treas- 
urer two  dollars  ($2.00)  annually  as  dues.  On  failure  to  pay  such 
dues  within  thirty  (30)  days  after  December  31st  of  each  year,  or 
after  the  delinquent's  election  to  membership,  such  delinquent  shall 
be  suspended  from  all  privileges  of  membership,  without  motion, 
and  after  thirty  (30)  days'  delinquency  during  the  suspension,  after 
notice  by  the  Secretary,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Secretary  to 
strike  his  name  from  the  rolls,  and  he  shall  be  no  longer  a  member, 
nor  shall  any  such  person  be  again  eligible  for  membership  until 
his  arrearages  are  paid. 

Sec.  2.  Every  member  in  good  standing  in  the  Society  shall  be 
entitled  to  receive,  without  charge  to  himself,  a  copy  of  each  publi- 
cation of  the  Society  which  shall  have  been  issued  during  the  period 
of  his  membership,  and  the  Executive  Committee  shall  have  author- 
ity to  authorize  the  issuance  to  members  of  any  periodical,  publi- 
cation or  magazines  over  the  publication  of  which  the  Society  has 
control  or  to  the  support  of  which  the  Society  contributes,  without 
cost  to  such  member.  (The  provisions  of  this  section  may  be  made 
retroactive   only  upon   formal   action  by  the   Executive   Committee 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  13 


of  the  Society,  and  only  as  to  publications  of  which,  in  the  judg- 
ment of  the  committee,  the  Society  may  have  a  sufficient  number  to 
justify  such  free  distribution.) 

ARTICLE  VIII 
Any  member  of  the  Society  shall  at  any  time  have  the  right- of 
withdrawing,  upon  filing  with  the  Secretary  a  notice  in  writing  of 
such  intention,  accompanied  by  the  Treasurer's  receipt  in  full  for 
all  dues. 

ARTICLE  IX 
This  constitution  shall  be  subject  to  amendment  at  any  meeting 
of  the  Society  by  a  vote  of  three-fourths  of  the  members  present: 
Provided,  that  an  amendment  offered  at  any  meeting  shall  lie  over 
to  the  next  meeting  before  being  adopted. 


14 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

OFFICERS 
1923 

President Charles  W.  Moores 

First  Vice-President James  A.  Woodburn 

Second  Vice-President William  E.  English 

Third  Vice-President Harlow  Lindley 

Secretary Jacob  Piatt  Dunn 

Treasurer Charles  E.  Coffin 

Assistant  Secretary  and  Treasurer Lucy  M.  Elliott 

Executive  Committee:     Evans  Woolen,  L.  N.  Hines,  Mrs.  Frank 
Athon  Morrison,  Lee  Burns,  Herriott  C.  Palmer 

ROSTER  OF  MEMBERSHIP 

PATRONS 
William  H.  English,  Daniel  Wait  Howe,  Delavan  Smith 

HONORARY 

David  S.  Jordan Leland  Stanford  University 

Oscar  J.  Craig Missoula,  Mont. 

William  H.  Mace _ Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Enoch  A.  Bryan Boise,  Idaho 

Prof.  Homer  J.  Webster Alliance,  Ohio 

George  S.  Cottman Indianapolis 

Albert  J.  Beveridge Indianapolis 

Claude  G.  Bowers Fort  Wayne 

SUSTAINING 

Lucy  M.  Elliott Tipton 

Edmund  H.  Wasmuth Huntington 

Lewis  Weisenburger Indianapolis 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  15 


ANNUAL 

ALLEN   COUNTY 

Breen,  William  P.,  913  Calhoun Fort  Wayne 

Detzer,  Mrs.  A.  J.,  910  West  Wayne Fort  Wayne 

Foster,  David  N.,  715  Court Fort  Wayne 

Foster,    Samuel   M Fort  Wayne 

Freeman,  Henry  R Fort  Wayne 

Griswold,   B.  J Fort  Wayne 

Hall,  Arthur  F Fort  Wayne 

Hamilton,  Dr.  Allen,  337  West  Wayne Fort  Wayne 

Hulse,  Edwin  M Fort  Wayne 

Lockridge,  Ross  F.,  649  West  Creighton  Ave Fort  Wayne 

McCulloch,   J.   R Fort  Wayne 

Niezer,  Charles  M.,  1229  West  Berry Fort  Wayne 

Taylor,  Mrs.  Sam  R.,  1117  Clinton Fort  Wayne 

BARTHOLOMEW  COUNTY 

Hershman,  W.  H.,  1309  Washington Columbus 

Irwin,  William  G Columbus 

Lineberger,    Meredith    Columbus 

McEwen,  Jane,  R.  R.  10 Columbus 

Miller,  Hugh  Thomas Columbus 

Newsom,  Mrs.  Albert  G.,  Highland  Farm Columbus 

Newsom,  Vida  Columbus 

Pence,  George  Columbus 

Sweeney,  Rev.  Z.  T Columbus 

Wertz,    Samuel    Columbus 

BENTON  COUNTY 

Barce,    Elmore    Fowler 

Cockrum,   Ida  B Earl   Park 

Deeds,   Mable  L Oxford 

Dinwiddie,  Mrs.  John  Lee Fowler 

Kretschmen,  H Otterbein 

Maddox,  Mrs.  Charles   B Otterbein 

Vanatta,  Mrs.  Millie  T Earl  Park 

BLACKFORD  COUNTY 

Lupton,  A.  G Hartford  City 

Van    Winkle,    B.   A Hartford  City 

BOONE  COUNTY 

Adler,    Phil   Lebanon 

Bynum,  Mrs.   Cora Lebanon 

BROWN  COUNTY 
Dickey,    Marcus     Nashville 


16 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

CARROLL  COUNTY 

Bowen,  Mrs.  Caroline  F.,  404  East  Main Delphi 

Buckley,  Mrs.  Charles,  207  Cottage Delphi 

Gros,  Mrs.  Harriet  B.,  315  West  Main Delphi 

Odell,  John  C Delphi 

Stuart,   Ben  F Burnettsville 

Wilson,  Henry  B Delphi 

Wilson,  Mrs.  M indwell  Crampton Delphi 

CASS  COUNTY 

Ballard,  Mrs.  Mary  E.,  100  Market Logansport 

Berry,  Mrs.  Josephine  K.,  85  7th Logansport 

Crain,  J.  E.,  2202  North . Logansport 

Fenton,  Mrs.  C.  O Logansport 

Fernald,  Mrs.  Wilmont  L.,  1003  North Logansport 

Frey,  Mrs.  Carl  A.,  338  High Logansport 

Long,   B.  F Logansport 

McNitt,   James    Logansport 

MacDonald,   Mrs.   Lillian   B Logansport 

MacDonald,   Miss   Charlotte   Phelps Logansport 

Miller,    Charles,   415    North Logansport 

Moriarty,  Mrs.  George  E.,  228  East  Miami  Ave Logansport 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Mary  C Logansport 

Pugh,  John  W.,  914  Helm Logansport 

Roberts,  Dr.  M.  J Logansport 

W'ilson,  Wm.  T.,  206^  Fourth Logansport 

Wise,  Carl  S.,  830  North  Eighth Logansport 

CLARK  COUNTY 

Fitch,  Mrs.  Clara  H.,  Marblehead  Apt Jeffersonville 

Hunt,    Charles   A Jeffersonville 

Sparks,  Mrs.  Nathan,  404  East  Maple Jeffersonville 

Taggart,  J.  E Jeffersonville 

Warder,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  704  East  Chestnut Jeffersonville 

CLAY  COUNTY 

Branson,    George    Brazil 

Cromwell,  Ralph  R Clay  City 

Holliday,   Elias   S Brazil 

Schlegel,  Clarence  O Clay  City 

Zeller,  Mrs.  Wm.  M Brazil 

CLINTON   COUNTY 

Bayliss,  Miss  Laura  E Frankfort 

Epstein,    Moses   Frankfort 

McKinsey,  Mrs.  Arthur,  309  South  Jackson Frankfort 

Maish,    David    Fudge Frankfort 

Morrison,    James    W Frankfort 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 17 

Sheridan,  Mrs.  H.  C,  409  South  Clay Frankfort 

Wallace,  Mrs.  R.  N,  700  East  Clinton Frankfort 

CRAWFORD  COUNTY 
Austin,    AJiss    Lelah English 

DAVIESS   COUNTY 
Allen,  Hamlet,  310  East  Flora Washington 

DEARBORN   COUNTY 

Axby,   Dr.  J.   L Lawrenceburg 

Backman,  Mrs.  J.  J.,  336  Sunnyside  Ave Aurora 

Emmert,   P.  J Lawrenceburg 

Ewbank,   Nellie  A Guilford 

Foulk,  Miss  Fannie  S.,  402  George Aurora 

Lowe,  Judge  C.  A Lawrenceburg 

Nowlin,  Ambrose  E Lawrenceburg 

O'Brien,    W.    H Lawrenceburg 

Shaw,  Archibald  Lawrenceburg 

Sherrod,    Edith   Mae Lawrenceburg 

Sutton,   Mrs.   H.   H Aurora 

Tebbs,   Warren    Lawrenceburg 

Zeigler,    D.    Paul Lawrenceburg 

DECATUR  COUNTY 

Goddard,  Mrs.  John  F Greensburg 

Patton,  Miss  Edith Greensburg 

DEKALB  COUNTY 
Green,    Clarence    Auburn 

DELAWARE  COUNTY 

Anthony,  Mrs.  C.  H.,  211  East  Adams Muncie 

Ball,  E.   Arthur   Muncie 

Ball,  E.  B Muncie 

Ball,  Mrs.  Frank  C Muncie 

Ball,  George  A Muncie 

Ball,  Miss    Lucy    Muncie 

Ball,  Mrs.  W.  C Muncie 

Barrett,  Mrs.  E.  W Muncie 

Earl,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Claypool,  608  East  Main Muncie 

Heath,  Bennett,  714  East  Adams Muncie 

Kemper,  G.  W.  H Muncie 

Lentz,  Miss  Florence,  417  West  Howard Muncie 

McGalliard,  Alexander,  Sr.,  P.  O.  Box  307 Muncie 

Marsh,  J.   Rodney Muncie 

Shepard,  J.  S.,  509  South  Jefferson Muncie 

Shirk,  Mrs.  W.  W.,  722  East  Main Muncie 

Vatet,  Eugene Muncie 


18 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

DUBOIS  COUNTY 

Gottfried,  Blanche  L.,  210  South  Main Huntingburg 

Gray,    A.    L Huntingburg 

Hunter,   Miss  Anna Jasper 

Koerner,  Mrs.  Louis  T Jasper 

Pickhardt,  E.  N Huntingburg 

Rose,  Helen  Ireland 

Schneider,  Felix  L Jasper 

Traylor,  Bomar  Jasper 

Traylor,  Mrs.  Bomar Jasper 

Wilson,  Mrs.    Wm.    A Jasper 

Wilson,  Margaret  A Jasper 

ELKHART  COUNTY 

Bartholomew,  H.  S.  K Goshen 

Beardsley,  Mrs.  Helen  M.,  226  East  Beardsley  Ave Elkhart 

Boss,  Mrs.  John  C,  227  Franklin Elkhart 

Kester,  Mrs.  John,  212  Water Elkhart 

Miller,  Mrs.  Alma  R.,  514  South  7th Goshen 

Miller,  Charles  T Goshen 

Runkle,  A.  F.,  738  Goshen  Ave Elkhart 

FAYETTE  COUNTY 

Barrows,   Mrs.   Frederick Connersville 

Carter,  Jennie  B.,  Virginia  Ave Connersville 

Conrad,   Mrs.    Willard Connersville 

Dragoo,  Mrs.  Nellie,  717  Grand  Ave Connersville 

Heineman,    J.    L Connersville 

Tatman,  Mrs.  Josephine  B.,  831  Grand  Ave Connersville 

Thiebaud,  B.  F.,  1829  Virginia  Ave Connersville 

Thiebaud,  Mrs.  B.  F.,  1829  Virginia  Ave Connersville 

FLOYD  COUNTY 

Clark,  Annette  L New  Albany 

Collins,  Mrs.  H.  H.,  835  Cedar  Bough New  Albany 

Miller,  Kenneth  A.,  1429  Locust New  Albany 

FOUNTAIN  COUNTY 

Clark,  O.  S Attica 

Clearwaters,  Rev.  John  F Hillsboro 

Diffenderfer,    Miss    Katie Covington 

Earl,    Elijah   J Attica 

Glascock,   Miss   Verna Covington 

La  Tourrette,  Fred,  R.  R.  No.  4 Covington 

McKinney,  Charles  R Newtown 

Nave,  Mrs.  J.  Shannon,  303  East  Monroe Attica 

Reed,    Mrs.    Worth Covington 

Rogers,    Mrs.    Mark Covington 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  19 


Spinning,  Dr.   A.   L Covington 

Whicker,  J.  Wesley Attica 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Martha  Shirk Brookville 

Harrell,  Mrs.  S.  S Brookville 

Irwin,    M.    H Brookville 

Shirk,  John   C Brookville 

Stoops,  Harry  M Brookville 

FULTON    COUNTY 

Agnew,  Daniel,  917  Monroe Rochester 

Holman,   George   W Rochester 

GIBSON  COUNTY 

Anderson,  W.  B Oakland  City 

Cockrum,   William   M Oakland  City 

Duncan,  Thomas  Princeton 

Embree,   L.   C Princeton 

Ford,   Elinor   K Fort   Branch 

Kerr,  Charles  I.,  831  William Oakland  City 

Mason,  Dr.  G.  C Oakland  City 

Stormont,   Gil.  R Princeton 

Strain,   A.   F Princeton 

Thompson,  Miss  Eva  H Owensville 

GRANT  COUNTY 

Baldwin,    Edgar   M Fairmount 

Case,  Miss  Florence Marion 

Condo,  Gus   S Marion 

Goble,  W.  O Swayzee 

Lindsay,   George   D Marion 

Sparks,  John   F Summitville 

Stover,  Wm.  J.,  415  West  38th Marion 

Vayhinger,    Mrs.    Culla   J Upland 

GREEN  COUNTY 

Baker,    Maysel    O Worthington 

Hays,    Mrs.    B.   F Worthington 

Kirk,  Charles  C,  Box  181 Lyons 

Maddock,   Wm.   B Bloomfield 

Mullenbeck,    Miss    Tonie Worthington 

Perrott,  Ward  Linton 

Powell,    Wm.    J Jasonville 

HAMILTON  COUNTY 

Adams,    Mrs.    Josephine Noblesville 

Brown,  Miss  Marianna Carmel 

Brunner,  Mrs.  Olive  B Carmel 


20 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Christian,    Ira    W Noblesville 

Osborne,  Virgile  G Cicero 

Thistlethwaite,  Mrs.  Daisy  R Sheridan 

Vestal,  Meade  Noblesville 

Zimmerman,   F.   W.,   Route   4 Noblesville 

HANCOCK  COUNTY 

Black,    Miss    Margaret Greenfield 

Steele,  Miss  Bessie   S McCordsville 

HARRISON   COUNTY 

Carroll,    Miss    Grace Laconia 

Griffin,    Jennie Corydon 

Jordan,    D.   A Corydon 

O'Bannon,  Lew  M Corydon 

O'Bannon,    Lillian    K Corydon 

Pfrimmer,   Samuel   Corydon 

Wilson,    Thomas    J Corydon 

HENDRICKS   COUNTY 

Adams,    Thad.    S Danville 

Leak,   Roscoe   R Lizton 

Stephenson,    Wendell    H Plainfield 

Strause,   David  Danville 

HENRY  COUNTY 

Goodwin,  Frances  M.,  320  South  Main New  Castle 

Halt,  John  G. Spiceland 

Jenckes,   George   Flagg Kennard 

Osborn,   Arthur   W Spiceland 

Shockley,   Mrs.  Emma Straughn 

Smith,  Clarence  H.,  542  South   14th New  Castle 

Wilson,    Mrs.    Isadore    H Spiceland 

Woodward,  Mrs.  Ella  Adkins Knightstown 

Woody,  Miss  Maude,  1602  Indiana  Ave New  Castle 

HOWARD   COUNTY 

Frederick,  J.  E Kokomo 

Haworth,   C.  V Kokomo 

Moore,  Mrs.  John  E.,  902  West  Mulberry Kokomo 

Morgan,    Rollin    J Kokomo 

Ross,  Mrs.  Geo.  W.,  215  South  McCann Kokomo 

Sage,  Miss  Margaret,  408  West  Taylor Kokomo 

Smith,  N.  B.,  202  Citizens  Bank  Bldg Kokomo 

Vrooman,  H.  W.,  505  East  Walnut Kokomo 

HUNTINGTON  COUNTY 

Baker,  Mrs.  Mae  C Huntington 

Dick,  Mrs.  Jacob,  1068  North  Jefferson Huntington 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 21 

Feightner,   Milo  Huntington 

Felter,  Mrs.  Frank  Huntington 

Rodgers,   Mrs.   Nellie  Barrett,  231   Oak Huntington 

Wasmuth,    Edmund    M Huntington 

JACKSON  COUNTY 

Alldredge,   Henry  D Vallonia 

Andrews,    Kate   F Seymour 

Cox,   R.   A Seymour 

Mott,    T.    A Seymour 

Sanders,  Miss  Carrie,  Box  126 Brownstown 

Sanders,  Miss  Martha Brownstown 

JASPER  COUNTY 

Alter,  John  E.,  R.  R.  2 „■ Rensselaer 

Gwin,  Mrs.  John   I Rensselaer 

Hamilton,   L.   H Rensselaer 

Hanley,    Mrs.   C.   W Rensselaer 

Murray,  Gerald  E Rensselaer 

Pullin,  Mrs.  Joseph   C Rensselaer 

Ross,  Mrs.  Ora  Thompson Rensselaer 

Welsh,  Frank,  R.  R.  4 Rensselaer 

Williams,  Judge  George  A Rensselaer 

JAY  COUNTY 

Fiers,   James   Walter Redkey 

Gilpin,    Levi    L Portland 

Griest,  William,  416  East  High Portland 

Hall,   G.   W Portland 

Haynes,   S.  W Portland 

Webb,   J.   C Portland 

JEFFERSON  COUNTY 

Chapman,    A.    S Madison 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Harry  M Madison 

Cravens,    Drusilla   L Madison 

Cravens,  Joseph  M Madison 

Schwab,  Miss  Nora Madison 

Young,  Mrs.  A.  H Hanover 

JENNINGS  COUNTY 

Bantz,  George  W North  Vernon 

Barth,   Mrs.  Herman   E North  Vernon 

Benson,  Mrs.  Emma  F.,  L.  B.  42 Vernon 

Carney,  Judge  John  Ralph Vernon 

Eastman,  Carl  C,  R.  R.  3 North  Vernon 

Hargesheimer,  Cora  B.  T.,  Box  33 Vernon 

Loftus,    Miss    Anna Vernon 

Pearce,  Emma  K.,  R.  R.  2 North  Vernon 


22 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Wagner,  Mrs.  Elmer Vernon 

Wohrer,  Mrs.  Alice  J.,  R.  R.  6 North  Vernon 

JOHNSON  COUNTY 

Aiken,    W.    W Franklin 

Bailey,  Mrs.  E.  C Franklin 

Bowman,   Margaret   Elva Edinburg 

Branigin,  Elba  L Franklin 

Craft,  Mrs.  Eliza  F.  Ogle Franklin 

Graham,  John  N Franklin 

Johnson,  Florence  Maude Franklin 

Johnson,  Grafton  Greenwood 

Johnson,  Mrs.  R.  M.,  235  West  Madison Franklin 

Knudson,   John   Franklin 

Palmer,  Miss  Herriott  C Franklin 

Sherwood,   Henry   Noble Franklin 

Shufflebarger,  Cadd  L Bargersville 

Thompson,  Miss  Rebecca  J.,  198  East  Jefferson Franklin 

Todd,  Mrs.  Robt.  A.,  60  East  Madison Franklin 

Wallace,  Dr.  B.,  54  North  Water Franklin 

Voris,   Mrs.   M.  J Franklin 

KNOX  COUNTY 

Alsop,   George  R Vincennes 

Bayard,  J.  L Vincennes 

Brouillette,  Maurice  A.,  R.  R.  1 Vincennes 

Burns,  Peter  J.,  602  North  2nd Vincennes 

Davidson,  Miss  Ella Vincennes 

Emison,  Estelle,  411  North  4th Vincennes 

Emison,  Mrs.  James,  411  North  4th Vincennes 

Holland,  Margaret  C Vincennes 

Jones,  Frankie  I.,  109  East  6th Bicknell 

Judah,   Samuel   B Vincennes 

Kessinger,   C.   R Vincennes 

Mason,  William  Clark Vincennes 

O'Flynn,  Anna  C,  504  Perry Vincennes 

Reed,   W.   C Vincennes 

Riddle,  Mrs.   Effie Vincennes 

Riddle,  John  A Vincennes 

Rielas,   Raymond   E Vincennes 

Sager,  Ben  Vincennes 

Simpson,   Henry  M Vincennes 

Smith,  E.  H.,  429  Busseron Vincennes 

KOSCIUSKO  COUNTY 

Frazer,  Harriet  D Warsaw 

Loehr,  William  Gray Warsaw 

McConnell,  F.  M Warsaw 

Royse,  Judge  L.  W Warsaw 


INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY  23 


LaGRANGE  COUNTY 
Brown,   Charles  W LaGrange 

LAKE  COUNTY 

Bowers,  John  O.,  525  Van  Buren Gary 

Holmes,  C.  O Gary 

Knickerbocker,  Miss  Mamie,  600  Jefferson Gary 

Knotts,   A.    F Gary 

MacDowall,  Harry,  440  Adams Gary 

Matthew,  Wm.  H.,  790  Broadway Gary 

Meyer,  LeGrand  T.,  First  Natl.  Bank Hammond 

Neil-Beaudette,    E.    Palma Hammond 

Norton,  H.  S Gary 

LA  PORTE  COUNTY 

Feallock,  Mrs.  W.  J.,  402  East  8th Michigan  City 

Hood,  Miss  Laura,   1005   Harrison La  Porte 

Meissner,  Mrs.  Mary  N.,  905  Maple  Ave La  Porte 

Osborn,  Kenneth  D La  Porte 

Rumely,   Fannie   Scott La  Porte 

Schurz,   Edwin   La  Porte 

Vail,  Mrs.  G.  T.,  801  Spring Michigan  City 

LAWRENCE  COUNTY 

Alexander,  Nell  G.  Boruff Bedford 

Andrews,  John  R Bedford 

Askew,  Mrs.  Harry  E.,  1424  West  18th Bedford 

Bex,   M.    N Williams 

Brooks,  Mrs.  Thomas  J.,  1318  West  14th Bedford 

Otis,   Fred   B Bedford 

MADISON  COUNTY 

Black,  James  C,  304  West  13th Anderson 

Brady,  Arthur   L Anderson 

Clark,  R.   B Anderson 

Cox,  Mary  E Elwood 

Durbin,  Mrs.  H.  C,  132  West  11th Anderson 

Howe,  Hazel,  R.  R.  12,  Box  25 Anderson 

Kehrer,  Mrs.  Ella  Bagot,  211  East  10th Anderson 

Lusk,  Miss  Ida  L.,  2131  Fletcher Anderson 

May,  Mrs.  Annie  L.,  622  West  10th Anderson 

Pettijohn,  S.  A.,  2220  Meridian Anderson 

Phillips,    S.    G Alexandria 

Williams,  Mrs.  John  C Anderson 

Wright,  Wilbur  F Lapel 

MARION  COUNTY 

Adams,  Will  H.,  418-419  State  House Indianapolis 

Allemong,  Miss  Nell,  10  North  Keystone  Ave Indianapolis 


24 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Anderson,  Miss  Alice,  32y2  Monument  Circle Indianapolis 

Baker,  Mrs.  Fannie  K.,  1701  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Balcom,  Frank  S.,  3634  Birchwood  Ave Indianapolis 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  M.,  234  East  Pratt,  Apt.  36 Indianapolis 

Ball,  A.  J.,  Room  225,  State  House Indianapolis 

Barnett,  John  T.,  155  East  Market Indianapolis 

Barnhill,  Dr.  John  F.,  2008  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Barnhill,  Mrs.  John  F.,  2008  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Barr,  Mrs.  Esther  C,  388  South  Arlington  Ave Indianapolis 

Barry,  Charles  L.,  3302  Washington  Blvd Indianapolis 

Bass,  George  F.,  801  Hume-Mansur  Bldg Indianapolis 

Bates,  Hervey,  Jr.,  1221  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Bates,  William  O.,  756  M.  D.  Woodruff  Place Indianapolis 

Baxter,  Mrs.  Alice,  75  North  Audubon  Road Indianapolis 

Beck,  Mrs.  Henry,  1428  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Beck,  William  S.,  1831  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Bennett,  Henry  W.,  1023  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Beveridge,  Albert  J.,  4164  Washington  Blvd Indianapolis 

Bicknell,  Mrs.  Cora  McDermott,  333  South  Rural Indianapolis 

Binkley,  Mrs.  Georgiana  H.,  402  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Bodemer,  Lena,  No.  37  The  Wyandot Indianapolis 

Brayton,  Dr.  Alembert  W.,  2125  Broadway Indianapolis 

Brown,  Mrs.  Agnes  Fletcher,  1140  East  Market Indianapolis 

Brown,  Austin  H.,  406  East  15th Indianapolis 

Brown,  Chester  G.,  Columbia  Club Indianapolis 

Browning,  Eliza  Gordon,  City  Library Indianapolis 

Brown,  Mrs.  Wm.  J.,  Winter  Apt.,  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

MARION  COUNTY— Continued 

Buchanan,  Charles  J.,  320  North  Illinois Indianapolis 

Burnet,  Mrs.  H.  B.,  1864  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Burns,  Lee,  847  Lemcke  Building Indianapolis 

Butler,  Amos  W.,  52  Downey  Ave Indianapolis 

Buttz,  Dr.  R.  J.,  3225  Bellefontaine Indianapolis 

Carey,  Mrs.  John  N.,  1150  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Carr,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.,  1122  State  Life  Bldg Indianapolis 

Carter,  Vinson,   1034  North   Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Catterson,  Mrs.  Jean  McOuat,  120  West  33d Indianapolis 

Cartwright,  Mrs.  Mary  J.  C,  5717  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Chappell,  Dr.  Ralph  S.,  305  Terminal  Bldg Indianapolis 

Clarke,  Mrs.  Grace  Julian,  115  South  Audubon  Road Indianapolis 

Cline,  Dr.  and  Mrs.  L.  C,  5616  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Coffin,  Charles  E.,  1213  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Coffin,  Miss  Florence  Worth,  105  East  Pratt Indianapolis 

Colbert,  Miss  Emma,  2302  Parke  Ave Indianapolis 

Cole,  B.  W.,  5610  East  Washington Indianapolis 

Coleman,  Lewis  A.,  3535  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Cook,  Mrs.  John  W.,  550  Sutherland  Ave Indianapolis 


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Cottman,  George  S.,  336  North  Ritter  Ave Indianapolis 

Coval,  Willis  N.,  1426  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Craig,  Mrs.  Robt.  C,  16  Maplewood  Court Indianapolis 

Cravens,  Mrs.  Theodore,  1433  Bellefontaine Indianapolis 

Crowe,  Ethel  Elinor,  629  East  25th Indianapolis 

Crowe,  Jennie  B.,  629  East  25th Indianapolis 

Crowe,  Walter,  629  East  25th Indianapolis 

Cruse,  Agnes,  409  Chamber  of  Commerce Indianapolis 

Cunningham,  Mrs.  Adda,  5634  Guilford Indianapolis 

Daily,  Thomas  A.,  1003  Lemcke  Bldg Indianapolis 

Davis,  Bessie  LaRue,  806  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Davis,  Lawrence  D.,  860  Broadway Indianapolis 

Dean,  Mrs.  Ella  M.,  1114  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Dean,  Edward  H.,  1307  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Dean,  John  C,  University  Club Indianapolis 

Dean,  Mrs.  Kate  Noble,  1307  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

DeMoss,  Mrs.  Karl  S.,  826  North  Beville  Ave ...Indianapolis 

Donnan,  Emma,  232- North  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Donnan,  Laura,  232  N.  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Dillan,  Florence  Eva.,  817  Hume-Mansur  Bldg Indianapolis 

Dorsey,  Robert  L.,  4466  Guilford  Ave Indianapolis 

Dunlop,  Mrs.  G.  Quincey,  3493  Birchwood  Ave Indianapolis 

Dunn,  Jacob  Piatt,  915  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Earp,  Dr.  Samuel  E.,  634  Occidental  Bldg Indianapolis 

Elder,  Mrs.  Laura  B.,  921  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Eller,  Zenith  May,  143  North  Highland  Ave Indianapolis 

Ellington,  Ernest  T.,  407  Fletcher  Sav.  &  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Elliott,  Miss  Helen,  Apt.  46,  The  Blacherne Indianapolis 

Elliott,  Margaret  M.,  Supt,  Women's  Prison Indianapolis 

Emerson,  Dr.  Charles  P.,  802  Hume-Mansur  Bldg Indianapolis 

English,  Wm.  E.,  English  Hotel Indianapolis 

Ewbank,  Louis  A.,  State  House Indianapolis 

Fairbanks,  Adelaide,  1421  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Fauvre,  Mrs.  Frank  M.,  408  Marion  Bldg Indianapolis 

Ferger,  Mrs.  Mariah  Bradley,  104  East  Maple  Road Indianapolis 

Ferguson,  Dr.  C.  E.,  412  East  17th Indianapolis 

Finch,  Miss  Alice,  2047  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Flanner,  Frank  B.,  320  North  Illinois Indianapolis 

Fletcher,  Robert  Malott,  627  W.  D.  Woodruff  Place Indianapolis 

Forsyth.  Edgar  T.,  Shortridge  High  School Indianapolis 

Fortune,  Will,  409  Chamber  of  Commerce Indianapolis 

Foster,  Mrs.  Harriett  M.,  The  Blacherne Indianapolis 

Gavin,  Frank  E.,  1004  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Gavisk,  Rev.  Francis  H.,  Rector,  St.  John's  Church -..Indianapolis 

Geddes,  Mrs.  Robert,  1141  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Glosbrenner,  Harry  W.,  250  West  Ohio Indianapolis 

Greenough,  Walter  S.,  556  East  Fall  Creek Indianapolis 

Greenwood,  W.  J.,  901   Hume-Mansur  Bldg Indianapolis 


26  INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 


Gresham,  Otto,  1727  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Guthrie,  Mrs.  W.  A.,  10  East  Market Indianapolis 

Haines,  Rev.  Matthias  L.,  216  East  13th Indianapolis 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  Fannie,  2011  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Hamilton,  R.  I.,  910  Lemcke  Bldg Indianapolis 

Hanna,  Charles  T.,  1003  Lemcke  Annex Indianapolis 

Hannah,  Mrs.  Helen  R.,  848  West  New  York Indianapolis 

Hardisty,  Lelia  G.,  1473  East  16th Indianapolis 

Harris,  Mrs.  India,  1444  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Harrison,  Mrs.  Margaret,  1140  East  Market Indianapolis 

Haworth,  Paul  L West  Newton 

Haymond,  Claude  J.,  861  West  29th Indianapolis 

Heiskell,  Mrs.  William  L.,  2253  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Helms,  G.  L.,  City  Trust  Company Indianapolis 

Hendricks,  Mrs.  Jane  T.,  1127  Meridian Indianapolis 

Hendricks,  Thomas  A.,  2518  Broadway Indianapolis 

Herron,  Mrs.  Clara  G.,  1412  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Hills,  C.  C,  Hume-Mansur  Bldg Indianapolis 

Hitz,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  H.,  1922  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Hoagland,  Miss  Merica  E.,  135  East  20th Indianapolis 

Hobbs,  E.  M.  C,  2507  College  Ave Indianapolis 

Hodde,  Miss  Minnie,  1138  North  Oxford Indianapolis 

Hodges,  Mrs.  Edward  F.,  1134  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Hogan,  William  J.,  238  South  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Holliday,  Alexander  R.,  1235  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Holliday,  Mrs.  John  H.,  1121  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Holliday,  Mrs.  J.  S.,  1010  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Holmes,  Mrs.  Josephine,  2164  North  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Howe,  Miss  Sue,  1403  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Huebner,  Miss  Elsa,  2406  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Hufford,  Mrs.  Lois  G.,  1217  Park  Ave Indianapolis 

Huffstetter,  H.  C,  2350  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Hugg,  Martin,  234  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Hughes,  Mrs.  Caroline  L.,  3055  North  Meridian,  Apt.  18.. Indianapolis 

Hurty,  Dr.  J.  N.,  31  East  11th Indianapolis 

Hussey,  Mary  B.,  735  W.  D.  Woodruff  Place Indianapolis 

Hutchinson,  Ethyl  T.,  960  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Insley,  Wm.  H.,  445  North  Audubon  Road Indianapolis 

Iske,  Miss  Louise  M.,  629  South  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Jackson,  Miss  Grace,  136  East  Washington Indianapolis 

Jeffries,  Mrs.  Jennie  F.,  5329  University  Ave Indianapolis 

Johnson,  Emsley  M.,  3328  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Judah,  John  M.,  949  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Kackley,  Mrs.  T.  R.,  1321  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Kappes,  Wm.  P.,  517  Indiana  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Kasper,  G.  M.,  4565  College  Ave Indianapolis 

Katley,  Miss  Alice,  431  East  Pratt Indianapolis 

Kautz,  F.  R.,  4059  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 


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Kelsey,  Miss  Frances  M.,  1817  Broadway Indianapolis 

Kershner,  Mrs.  Jessie  C,  79  The  Rink Indianapolis 

Ketcham,  Mrs.  William,  4139  Capitol  Ave.... ..Indianapolis 

Kistler,  Edward  Haines,  2123  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Xolff,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dirk  H.  A.,  Route  A,  Box  231..... .Bridgeport 

Kregelo,  Mrs.  Laura  E.,  1902  North  Illinois Indianapolis 

Krull,  Mrs.  Frederic,  1452  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Kruse,  Mrs.  Barbara  E.,  522  North  New  Jersey,  Apt  39..Indianapolis 

Kyle,  Mrs.  Edith  K.,  2225  Bellefontaine Indianapolis 

Landers,  W.  F.,  1832  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Lawrence,  Ellis,  521  East  22nd Indianapolis 

Lee,  Mary  E.,  1210  North  Tacoma....~ Indianapolis 

Leete,  Bishop  Frederick  D.,  3620  Washington  Blvd Indianapolis 

Lemon,  Charles  M.,  150  E.  Market Indianapolis 

Lenahan,  Miss  Marie,  221  Hamilton  Ave Indianapolis 

Lesh,  Charles  P.,  3650  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Lesh,  Charlotte,  3650  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Lesh,  Mrs.  Charles  P.,  3650  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Lieber,  Carl  H.,  1205  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Lilly,  Eli,  1239  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Lilly,  Josiah  K,  (Eli  Lilly  &  Co.) Indianapolis 

Link,  Mrs.  M.  B.,  3610  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Locke,  Anna  M.,  1923  North  Illinois  St Indianapolis 

MacFall,  Russell  T.,  1216  State  Life  Bldg Indianapolis 

McBride,  Robert  W.,  1239  State  Life  Bldg Indianapolis 

McComb,  E.  H.  Kemper,  Emmerich  High  School Indianapolis 

McCoy,  Mrs.  Harriett  A.,  325  East  North Indianapolis 

McCray,  Franklin,  216-217  Baldwin  Bldg Indianapolis 

McCray,  Governor  Warren  T.,  State  House Indianapolis 

Mcintosh,  Mrs.  Laura  Pepper,  525  Central  Court  South. .Indianapolis 

McKee,  Edward  L.,  1443  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

McMasters,  W.  S.,  Indiana  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

McNeil,  Hallie,  919  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

McNeil,  Mrs.  Sarah  E.,  919  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

McNitt,  Esther,  State  Library Indianapolis 

McPheeters,  Mrs.  Thaddeus  H.,  52  North  Audubon  Rd... Indianapolis 

McWhirter,  Mrs.  Luella  F.,1455  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Malott,  Macy  W.,  558  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Martin,  Gary,  3035  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Martindale,  Charles,  821  Lemcke  Bldg Indianapolis 

Mason,  Augustus  M.,  1006  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Mayer,  Mrs.  Charles,  1321  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Medaris,  Miss  Alta  M.,  664  Colorado  Ave Indianapolis 

Meehan,  Lena,  Union  Trust  Co Indianapolis 

Merrill,  Mrs.  Charles  W.,  1125  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Merry,  Blanche,  State  House Indianapolis 

Metzger,  Albert  E.,  3120  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Miller,  D.  S.,  318  Burgess  Ave Indianapolis 


28 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Miller,  Winfield,  3105  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Moll,  T.  ].,  75  Court  House Indianapolis 

Money,  Charles  H.,  2033  Ashland  Ave Indianapolis 

Moore,  Ethel,  1525  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Moore,  Jesse  C,  1821  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Moore,  Julia  Harrison,  937  Fairfield  Ave Indianapolis 

Moore,  J.  H.,  114  South  Ritter  Ave Indianapolis 

Moores,  Charles  W.,  1300  Fletcher  Sav.  &  Trust  Bldg.. -Indianapolis 

Moores,  Merrill,  2020  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Morgan,  Dewitt  S.,  Arsenal  Technical  School Indianapolis 

Morrison,  Mrs.  Frank  Athon,  1422  Park  Ave Indianapolis 

Moynahan,  Mrs.  Mary  B.,  1410  Park  Ave Indianapolis 

Murphy,  Maurice,  3344  North  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Musselman,  Mrs.  Ella,  1641  North  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Negley,  Harry  E.,  American  Life  Bldg Indianapolis 

Newcomb,  Florence  S.,  3057  Broadway Indianapolis 

Nicholson,  Miss  Elizabeth,   1233  Broadway Indianapolis 

Noel,  Miss  Elizabeth  B.,  1614  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Noel,  James  W.,  919  Lemcke  Bldg Indianapolis 

Nicholson,  Meredith,  Winter  Apt.,  Meridian Indianapolis 

Oertle,  Anna  L.,  136  East  50th Indianapolis 

Olive,  George  Scott,  3936  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Oliver,  Dr.  John  W.,  State  House Indianapolis 

Parry,  St.  Clair,  3010  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Parsons,  Rosalind  English,  Apt.  128,  Hotel  English Indianapolis 

Perkins,  Edgar  A.,  337  Downey  Ave Indianapolis 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Susah  E.  H.,  1011  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Pierce,  H.  D.,  214  Vinton  Pierce  Bldg Indianapolis 

Pittenger,  O.  M.,  42nd  St.  and  Monon  R.  R Indianapolis 

Potter,  M.  A.,  1704  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Rabb,  Mrs.  Kate  Milner,  1433  North  Penn.,  Apt.  410 Indianapolis 

Railsback,  Mrs.  Charles,  1628  North  Illinois Indianapolis 

Rainey,  Miss  Elizabeth,  1541  North  Gale Indianapolis 

Ralston,  Hon.  Samuel  M.,  R.  R.  M Indianapolis 

Ramsay,  Frank  R.,  5345  East  Washington Indianapolis 

Rappaport,  Leo  M.,  609  Fletcher  Sav.  &  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Reade,  Mrs.  Anna  R.,  409  East  31st Indianapolis 

Reid,  Miss  Julia  Chapman,  2253  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Reynolds,  John  B.,  Chamber  of  Commerce Indianapolis 

Rice,  E.  A.,  Shortridge  High  School Indianapolis 

Richardson,  E.  H.,  4020  Guilford  Ave Indianapolis 

Roberts,  Mrs.  Perry  S.,  2537  Parkway  Blvd Indianapolis 

Robinson,  Mrs.  Clarence  O.,  1531  Broadway Indianapolis 

Robinson,  Mary  Yandes,  18th  and  North  Pennsylvania.. Indianapolis 

Ross,  Mrs.  Morris,  1343  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Routh,  Miss  Alma  Ashley,  707  W.  D.  Woodruff  Place. ..Indianapolis 

Ruehl,  Miss  Olga,  1830  Commerce  Ave Indianapolis 

Rumpler,  Mrs.  E.  C,  88  Whittier  Place Indianapolis 


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Runnels,  O.  S.,  1325  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

.Rush,  Charles  E.,  City  Library.... Indianapolis 

Ryan,  Horace  E.,  L.  S.  Ayres  &  Co ..Indianapolis 

Schmuck,  Adolph,  c/o  Indianapolis  News Indianapolis 

Schurmann,  Lida  Heaton,  1203  North  Meridian ...Indianapolis 

Scott,  Carrie  E.,  Public  Library Indianapolis 

Scott,  Margaret  M.,  No.  3,  419  East  22nd . Indianapolis 

Scudder,  Miss  Jane,  R.  R.  C,  Box  193 Indianopolis 

Setzer,  J.  D.,  1828  Broadway Indianapolis 

Severin,  Theodore  S.,  Golden  Hill Indianapolis 

Seyfried,  Henry,  802  Fidelity  Trust Indianapolis 

Sharpe,  Miss  Anna  T.,  1314  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Sharpe,  Mrs.  Harriet  E.,  1917  Broadway Indianapolis 

Shea,  Joseph  H.,  856  W.  D.  Woodruff  Place Indianapolis 

Sharpe,  Julia  Graydon,  1704  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Shipp,  May  Louise,  415  East  12th Indianapolis 

Shirley,  Cassius  C,  1311  Fletcher  Sav.  &  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Shotwell,  Grier  M.,  611  Chamber  of  Commerce Indianapolis 

Shuler,  Mrs.  Margaret  L.,  1104  Fletcher  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Shumaker,  E.  G.,  706  State  Life  Bldg. Indianapolis 

Sims,  Fred  A.,  1603  Merchants  Bank  Bldg Indianapolis 

Sinclair,  Helen,  149  West  20th Indianapolis 

Slack,  L.  Ert,  807  Hume-Mansur  Bldg Indianapolis 

Small,  Albert  G.,  1504  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Smith,  Adj.  Gen.  Harry  B.,  208  State  House Indianapolis 

Smith,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  2262  Central  Ave Indianapolis 

Smythe,  Miss  Myrtle,  656  East  12th Indianapolis 

Speers,  H.  A.  O.,  1708  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Spradling,  Birney  D.,  4433  Carrollton  Ave Indianapolis 

Springhorn,  Mrs.  Sophia,  2014  North  Talbott  Ave Indianapolis 

Stein,  Theodore,  241  Consolidated  Bldg Indianapolis 

Stempfel,  Theodore,  Fletcher  American  Natl.  Bank Indianapolis 

Stout,  W.  H.,  2254  North  Capitol  Ave Indianapolis 

Stover,  Urban  C,  525  Indiana  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Stratton,  Melvin  B.,  1556  Deloss Indianapolis 

Streightoff,  Frank  H.,  317  East  13th Indianapolis 

Sullivan,  William  G.,  1545  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Swan,  James  M.,  123  West  Market Indianapolis 

Sweetser,  Mrs.  E.  H.,  Spink  Arms Indianapolis 

Tarkington,  John  S.,  3219  North  New  Jersey Indianapolis 

Taylor,  Miss  Anna  Dean,  1842  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Taylor,  Ferris  T.,  1842  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Teel,  William  Ross,  215  Peoples  Bank  Bldg Indianapolis 

Thompson,  Charles  N.,  1824  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Toole,  Mrs.  O.  S.,  514  M.  D.  Woodruff  Place Indianapolis 

Torrey,  George  C,  Jr.,  226  East  15th Indianapolis 

Turrell.  Mrs.  Anna,  John  Herron  Art  Institute Indianapolis 

V'anier,  J.  Olias,  605  State  Life  Bldg Indianapolis 


30 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Van  Voorhis,  Mrs.  John  S.,  1222  Linden Indianapolis; 

Vestal,  Miss  May,  2855  Highland  Place Indianapolis 

Vonnegut,  Theodore  F.,  1333  Park  Ave Indianapolis. 

Voorhees,  Fanny  Vajen,  1321  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Wagner,  Mrs.  Theodore,  1445  Broadway Indianapolis 

Wallace,  Bertha  C,  1655  North  Alabama,  Apt.  31 Indianapolis 

Wampler,  Frank,  2161  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Warmoth,  George  W.,  3140  Parke  Ave Indianapolis 

Warner,  Mrs.  E.  W.,  2709  North  Meridian Indianapolis. 

Weinstein,  Mrs.  Leo  J.,  1232  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Weisenburger,  Lewis,  1421  North  Delaware Indianapolis. 

Wicks,  Rev.  F.  S.  C,  1453  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Wiles,  Mrs.  Cora  Y.,  2238  Talbott  Ave Indianapolis 

Wilkinson,  Orville  A.,  1804  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Williams,  Charles  N.,  Farmers  Trust  Bldg Indianapolis 

Williams,  Delle  I.,  237^  East  Pratt Indianapolis 

Williams,  Mrs.  Minnie  Olcott,  2531  North  Talbott  Ave. ..Indianapolis 

Willard,  A.  L.,  1147-48  Consolidated  Bldg Indianapolis 

Wilson,  George  R.,  State  Life  Bldg Indianapolis 

Wilson,  Henry  Lane,  Spink  Arms  Hotel Indianapolis 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Nellie  M.,  4172  Carrollton  Ave Indianapolis 

Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  T.,  3055  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Wishard,  Mrs.  Wm.  Niles,  2050  North  Delaware Indianapolis 

Wolcott,  Mrs.  Benjamin,  1455  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Wolcott,  E.  H.,  3103  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Wood,  Mrs.  Frank  W.,  2933  North  Meridian Indianapolis 

Wood,  Wm.  Allen,  2502  North  Alabama Indianapolis 

Woods,  Mrs.  C.  W.,  2419  Park  Ave Indianapolis 

Woolen,  Evans,  Fletcher  Sav.  &  Trust  Co Indianapolis 

Wright,  John  S.,  3718  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Wynn,  Mrs.  Frank  B.,  4047  North  Pennsylvania Indianapolis 

Wynn,  Thomas  A.,  Light  and  Heat  Company Indianapolis 

Young,  Dr.  Harry  A.,  325  East  North,  Apt.  8 Indianapolis 

MARSHALL  COUNTY 

Compton,  Mrs.  George Bourbon 

Cordick,    Miss   Mary Plymouth 

Cressner,  Miss  Nellie Plymouth 

Davis,  Mrs.  Joseph  W.,  Jr Bourbon 

Firestone,  Miss  Alda Bourbon 

Fogel,  Mrs.  Louise  Tyrrel Bourbon 

Fribley,   Mrs.   Delia Bourbon 

Fribley,  Mrs.  F.  F Bourbon 

Fribley,  Mrs.  J.  H Bourbon 

Gignilliat,  L.  R.,  Gen « Culver 

Graham,  Mrs.  C.  M Bourbon 

Hilles,  Mrs.  Howard Bourbon 

Kehler,  Miss  Miriam Bourbon 


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Ladd,  Miss  Katharine Bourbon 

Logan,  Harley  A Plymouth 

Martin,  Mrs.  Minnie  M Bourbon 

Mobray,  Ralph  H.,  Culver  Military  Academy Culver 

Morris  Florence  Culver 

New,  Mrs.  John  Arnold Bourbon 

Nue,  Mrs.  C.  H Bourbon 

Oberlin,  Dr.  Lura  E Culver 

O'Keefe,  Miss  Esther  Kathleen Plymouth 

Shakes,  C.  W Bourbon 

Shcroeter,  Miss  Eva Bourbon 

Slough,  Mrs.  O.  H Bourbon 

Soke,   Oliver   G Plymouth 

Swindell,   Minne  H Plymouth 

Tyrrell,   Mrs.   Evah Bourbon 

Tyrrell,    Mrs.    Helen Bourbon 

Underwood,  Mrs.  Eva  L.,  401  North  Center Plymouth 

Willey,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  H.,  516  North  Center Plymouth 

Wood,  Mrs.   Charles Bourbon 

MARTIN  COUNTY 
Haigerty,  J.  M Loogootee 

MIAMI  COUNTY 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Alice   S Peru 

Edwards,   R.   A Peru 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Richard  E Peru 

Kraus,  Milton  H.   (Washington,  D.  C.) Peru 

Rockenbach,  Etelka  J.,  71  East  Third Peru 

Shirk,  Joseph  H Peru 

Stehle,  Andrew  A.,  213  East  6th Peru 

MONTGOMERY  COUNTY 

Cowan,  Dr.  E.  H Crawfordsville 

Gipson,  Prof.  L.  H.,  Wabash  College Crawfordsville 

Gregg,  O.  M.,  112  North  Water Crawfordsville 

Palin,   E.   N Wingate 

Ristine,   Theodore   H Crawfordsville 

Ristine,  Dr.  W.  H Crawfordsville 

Ross,  Mrs.  Charles  W Crawfordsville 

Schrum,   John    L Crawfordsville 

Taylor,  Dr.  John  M Crawfordsville 

Walkup,  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth New  Ross 

Watson,  Miss  Jessie  C,  105  North  Blair Crawfordsville 

Whittington,   Mrs.   W.   T Crawfordsville 

MONROE  COUNTY 

Anderson,  Mrs.  S.  M.,  R.  R.  3 Bloomington 

Benns,  Lee  F.,  Indiana  University Bloomington 


32 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

Bryan,  W.  S.,  Indiana  University Bloomington 

Chamness,  Ivy  L.,  Indiana  University Bloomington 

Cravens,  John  W.,  Indiana  University Bloomington 

Esarey,  Logan,   Indiana  University Bloomington 

Farmer,  Mrs.  Charles,  329  South  Walnut Bloomington 

Henley,  Mrs.  J.  E.,  532  North  Walnut Bloomington 

Miller,  Robert  G Bloomington 

Williams,  Oscar  H.,  609  South  Tess  Ave Bloomington 

Woodburn,  James  A.  (Present  Address  132  Hemenway, 

Boston)    Bloomington 

MORGAN  COUNTY 

Burton,  Mrs.  J.  S Martinsville 

Caldwell,  Miss  Bessie Martinsville 

Mehan,   M.   S Martinsville 

NEWTON  COUNTY 

Ade,  George  Brook 

Alter,  Lewis   S Goodland 

Arrick,   Mrs.    Sarah Goodland 

Babcock,   A.   D Goodland 

Darroch,    William   Kentland 

Mitten,  A.  G.,  R.  F.  D.  1 Goodland 

Sammons,  Hume  L Kentland 

NOBLE  COUNTY 

Jacobs,  A.  M Kendalville 

McCray,   E.   E Kendalville 

ORANGE  COUNTY 

Brooks,  William  H.,  R.  R Orleans 

Bruner,  Alfred  W Paoli 

Buskirk,  Thos.  B.,  Sr Paoli 

McCart,  Arthur  Paoli 

Ratts,  Senator  Oscar Paoli 

Shirley,  Miss  Mary  Margaret Orleans 

Trinkle,  Jesse  M Paoli 

Troth,  Will  V West  Baden 

OWEN  COUNTY 

Anderson,  Carl  Spencer 

Andersom,  Mrs.  Carl Spencer 

Beem,  David  E Spencer 

Gray,   L.   R Gosport 

Lombard,  Mrs.  Mary  C Spencer 

Pierce,  Mrs.  H.  C,  R.  R.  1 Montezuma 

Sanders,   Miss   Ura Gosport 


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PARKE  COUNTY 

Broderick,   Mary  F Montezuma 

Carter,  Dr.  Amos  D Rockville 

Carter,  Mrs.  Elva  T Rockville 

Catlin,  Mrs.  T.  H Rockville 

Cox,  William  N Bloomingdale 

Dooley,   Rufus   Rockville 

Dooley,  Mrs.  Rufus Rockville 

Hobbs,  Mrs.  Lenora  N Bloomingdale 

Kirkpatrick,    Miss   Margaret Rockville 

PERRY  COUNTY 

Gaesser,    Theo    T Troy 

Keller,  H.  W Troy 

PIKE  COUNTY 

Stoops,  Mrs.  Alice  P Petersburg 

Thompson,   Mrs.   Sylvester Petersburg 

PORTER  COUNTY 

Beach,  George  F.,  302  Jefferson Valparaiso 

Benham,  Mrs.  Cora,  Valparaiso  University Valparaiso 

Corboy,  Miss  Catharine,  501  East  Monroe Valparaiso 

Dickover,    Marsh    L Valparaiso 

Kelly,   Daniel   E Valparaiso 

Mavity,    John    M Valparaiso 

Rheinhardt,  W.  F.,  Box  54 Valparaiso 

POSEY  COUNTY 

Elliott,  Mrs.  Phoebe New  Harmony 

Fretageot,  Mrs.  Nora New  Harmony 

Johnston,  Mrs.  Charles Mt.  Vernon 

Waters,    George    J Posey ville 

PULASKI  COUNTY 
Record,    Claude    M Medarysville 

PUTNAM  COUNTY 

Alvord,    Katharine    S Greencastle 

Denny,    James    T Greencastle 

Gobin,    H.   A Greencastle 

Hamilton,    Ed.    C Greencastle 

Longdon,   Henry  B Greencastle 

Miller,  John   R Greencastle 

Sweet,   W.   W Greencastle 

RANDOLPH  COUNTY 

Bailey,   G.   L Ridgeville 

Bales,  Alonzo   L Winchester 


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Greist,  O.  H Winchester 

Kabel,  Philip  , Winchester 

Marlatt,  Mary  C Winchester 

Ward,  Mabel  E Union  City 

Wilmore,  Augustus  C Winchester 

RIPLEY  COUNTY 

Bohland,   Michael  F Batesville 

Castner,   Will   P Holton 

Creigmile,  Robert  A Osgood 

Fitch,  Mrs.  Mary  H.  S Spades 

Hassmer,  Joseph  A.,  R.  R.  2 Osgood 

McCoy,   Dailey   E Versailles 

Robinson,  W.  D Versailles 

Row,  Mrs.  P.  A Osgood 

Shook,  O.  P Holton 

Townsend,  Clay  J Osgood 

Wycoff,  Mrs.  Minnie Batesville 

RUSH  COUNTY 

Beale,  Fred  R Rushville 

Bohannon,  Anna  L Rushville 

Case,  Mrs.  J.  D Rushville 

Cox,  Miles  S Rushville 

Foster,   Glen   E Rushville 

Gary,  Abraham  L Rushville 

Henley,    William   R Carthage 

Mcllwain,  Frank  Rushville 

Lee,  Mrs.  Ida  M Rushville 

Mansfield,  Robert  E Rushville 

Mulbarger,  Guy  E Rushville 

Payne,   Earl   H Rushville 

Payne,   Ralph   Rushville 

Stech,  John  P Rushville 

ST.  JOSEPH  COUNTY 

Boone,  Franklin  M.,  216  West  Washington  Ave South  Bend 

Campbell,  Marvin,  803  South  Main South  Bend 

Carlisle,  Mrs.   C.  A South  Bend 

Elbel,  Fred,  1008  North  Colfax  Ave South  Bend 

Hibberd,  Carl  L.,  616  Park  Ave South  Bend 

Hibberd,  John  A South  Bend 

Kettring,  Mrs.  E.  G.,  767  Oliver  Bldg South  Bend 

Kimble,  H.  V.,  215  East  South South  Bend 

Montgomery,  Dr.  H.  T South  Bend 

Northern  Indiana  Historical  Society South  Bend 

Pollock,  David,  807  East  Jefferson South  Bend 

Probasco,  Mrs.  Margaret  O.,  419  L.  Highway Mishawaka 


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Shafer,    John    I South  Bend 

Stanfield,  H.  S.,  311  West  Washington  Ave South  Bend 

Stoltz,  Dr.  Charles,  311  West  Jefferson  Blvd South  Bend 

Thielens,  A.  B.,  1026  North  Michigan South  Bend 

Tutt,    Virginia   M South  Bend 

SCOTT  COUNTY 

Boyd,   Permelia   Scottsburg 

Gamble,    Alice    Jeannette Scottsburg 

Gladden,  Elijah  A Scottsburg 

Storen,  Will  Scottsburg 

SPENCER  COUNTY 

Day,   David   I Richland 

Swan,  Mrs.  E.  M Rockport 

Wright,  Mrs.  Lizzie  B Rockport 

SULLIVAN  COUNTY 

Alumbaugh,    Harry    T Carlisle 

Cheney,   John   C Sullivan 

Harris,   Mrs.   Rachael    K Sullivan 

Kalley,  Julia  D Sullivan 

McConnell,  Dr.  Maude  W Sullivan 

Maple,  Dr.  James  B Sullivan 

Riggs,  Mrs.  James  R Sullivan 

SWITZERLAND  COUNTY 

Johnson,  John  W Patriot 

Tandy,  Mrs.  C.   S Vevay 

TIPPECANOE  COUNTY 

Andrew,  Mrs.  T.  M.,  1007  State LaFayette 

Bone,  Mrs.  Charles,  140  North  Grant West  Lafayette 

Coulter,   Stanley,   Purdue  University Lafayette 

Evans,  Mrs.  Mary  B.,  302  Waldron West  Lafayette 

Fox,  Stella  R.,  619  North  Salisbury West  Lafayette 

Haines,  George  M Clark's   Hill 

Hepburn,  William  M.,  Purdue  University Lafayette 

Meredith,  Mrs.  Virginia  C,  356  State West  Lafayette 

Moran,  Thomas  F.,  Purdue  University Lafayette 

Peterson,  C.  V.,  County  Superintendent Lafayette 

Reser,   Alva   O Lafayette 

Reser,  Dr.  William  W Lafayette 

Russell,  Mary  J.,  Maple  Heights West  Lafayette 

Simms,   Dan   W Lafayette 

Stuart,  Mrs.   Charles   Benedict,   Earlhurst Lafayette 

Taylor,  Mrs.  J.  H.,  Route  G Lafayette 


36 INDIANA  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY 

TIPTON  COUNTY 

Allison,   Ebert   Tipton 

Berryman,  Mrs.  W.  L Tipton 

Boney,  Rev.  Edward  M Tipton 

Elliott,  Lucy  M Tipton 

Jackson,  Mrs.  O.  E Tipton 

Kemp,   Allen   Goldsmith 

McGraw,    William    Tipton 

McLaughlin,  Miss  Erne Goldsmith 

Matthews,  Mrs.  Sam  J Tipton 

Mitchell,    Elmer    L Tipton 

O'Brien,   Miss   Mary Tipton 

Pentecost,  Mrs.   P.  J Tipton 

Pershing,  M.  W.,  State  House Indianapolis 

Purvis,    Marie   Tipton 

Shirk,  Mrs.  Nannie  R Tipton 

Spencer,  George  A Tipton 

Surratt,  Edna  May,  423  Rector  Hall,  Depauw 

University    Greencastle 

Wood,  George  C Windfall 

UNION  COUNTY 

MacDougal,    Mrs.    Amanda Liberty 

Sharp,  Holmes  C Liberty 

VANDERBURGH  COUNTY 

Clifford,  George  S.,  716  South  First Evansville 

Funkhouser,  Albert  W.,  920  Washington  Ave Evansville 

Goodge,  George  W.,  313  Kentucky  Ave Evansville 

Hill,  Mrs.  Ella  McNealy,  814  Riverside  Ave Evansville 

Iglehart,  A.  W.,  1025  Upper  Second Evansville 

Iglehart,  John  E Evansville 

McCullough,  Ethel  F.,  Librarian Evansville 

Saunders,  James  D.,  708  Adams  Ave Evansville 

Taylor,  Mrs.  A.  H.,  1142  Upper  Second Evansville 

Torbet,  Charles  E.,  Evansville  College Evansville 

Torrance,  Mrs.  W.  J.,  1308  Walnut Evansville 

Walker,  Heber  P.,  Howard  Roosa  School Evansville 

Welborn,  Miss  Anna  Acton,  1028  South  First Evansville 

VERMILLION  COUNTY 

Bentley,  Bonnie  Clinton 

Manion,  Iva  Newport 

VIGO  COUNTY 

Beecher,  Adrian  A.,  523  Wabash  Ave Terre  Haute 

Fairbanks   Memorial   Library Terre  Haute 

Halberstadt,  Loring  C,  2435  South  8th Terre  Haute 


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Hamell,  M.  C,  618  Deming Terre  Haute 

Hines,  L.  N.,  President  State  Normal Terre  Haute 

Markle,  A.  R.,  National  Block Terre  Haute 

Richards,  Miss  Florence  A.,  1403  South  Center Terre  Haute 

Sisters  of  Providence St.  Mary's  of  the  Woods 

Stalker,  Francis  M Terre  Haute 

WABASH  COUNTY 

Almond,  James  E Wabash 

Bailey,    Mrs.   Robert "Wabash 

Bent,  Mrs.  Clara  H.,  407  North  Fisher Wabash 

Bloomer,  Ellis  Wabash 

Biggerstaff,  Dr.  J.  T Wabash 

Bruner,  Mrs.  Thomas  H.,  645  West  Main Wabash 

Burns,  Mrs.  Elmer,  807  Pike Wabash 

Coats,  Rose,  507  W.  Hill Wabash 

Conner,  Mrs.  Annie  K.,  518  West  Wabash Wabash 

Cook,  Mrs.  Lura  M Mansfield,  O. 

Cowgill,    Marie   S Wabash 

Cowgill,   Norene   D Wrabash 

Dennis,  Lelan  M Wabash 

Ford,  Mrs.  Edwin  H.,  437  North  Miami Wabash 

Hill,  Mrs.  Alice  S.,  475  West  Hill Wabash 

Lutz,  Mrs.  R.  F.,  189  West  Market Wabash 

McCarty,  Miss  Fannie,  494  West  Hill Wabash 

McNamee,    W.    A Wabash 

Mallock,  Fannie,  421  East  Hill Wabash 

Moore,  Miss  Estella,  471  West  Main Wabash 

Moore,  Dr.  Perry  G.,  245  West  Market Wabash 

Naber,  Guilford  M.,  298  North  Miami Wabash 

Pettit,   Eva   S Wabash 

Snavelly,  Mrs.  Nellie  K.,  231  Falls  Ave Wabash 

Torrence,  Miss  Clara,  157  North  Huntington Wabash 

Ulerich,  Mrs.  John  M.,  229  West  Market Wabash 

Powell,  Dr.  L.  G.  A Wabash 

WARREN  COUNTY 

Allen,    Sadie   West  Lebanon 

Clow,   Mrs.   E.   L West  Lebanon 

Fleming,    Burt    West  Lebanon 

Fleming,   Mrs.   Luella  H West  Lebanon 

Goodwine,  Frank  J West  Lebanon 

Goodwine,   Mrs.  Julia  A West  Lebanon 

Groves,    Thomas    West  Lebanon 

Groves,  Mrs.   Thomas West  Lebanon 

Hall,  Gladys   West  Lebanon 

Judy,  Mrs.  Mamie  N West  Lebanon 

Pomeroy,   S.   G West  Lebanon 

Smith,  Mrs.  Clara  Crawford West  Lebanon 


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Stephenson,  Mrs.  Ella  L West  Lebanon 

Smith,  Elmer  V West  Lebanon 

WARRICK  COUNTY 

Barker,   W.   L Boonville 

Downs,   Thomas   E Boonville 

Folsom,    Lenpha   A Boonville 

Hemenway,  James  A Boonville 

Hoagland,  Mrs.  Robert Boonville 

Hopkins,  Mrs.  Ada  J Boonville 

Kiper,   Mrs.   Nannette Boonville 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

Berkey,  Edwin  G Salem 

Cauble,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  E Salem 

Clark,  Minnie  Salem 

Gill,    Patrick   H Pekin 

Hobbs,  Mrs.  Martha  L.  Sayles Salem 

Menaugh,  Mrs.  E.  W Salem 

Menaugh,   Heber  L Salem 

Morris,  Mrs.  Harvey Salem 

Wright,  Grant  F.,  R.  F.  D.  7 Salem 

WAYNE  COUNTY 

Comstock,    Paul   Richmond 

Foulke,  Wm.  Dudley Richmond 

Garr,  Mrs.  W.  W.,  Wescott  Hotel Richmond 

Gardner,  A.  M Richmond 

Grosvenor,  Mrs.  E.  B.,  26  North  11th Richmond 

Jones,  Louis  T.,  Route  4,  Box  43 Richmond 

Lindley,  Harlow  Richmond 

Neff,  S.  D.,  Morton  High  School Richmond 

Starr,  Henry  C Richmond 

Wissler,    W.    O Hagerstown 

WELLS  COUNTY 

Deam,   Charles  C Bluffton 

Decker,  John  F Bluffton 

Simmons,  Abram  Bluffton 

WHITE  COUNTY 

Gardner,  Miss  Nora  G Monticello 

Mourer,  John   M Idaville 

VanBuskirk,   J.    B Monticello 

NON-RESIDENT  MEMBERS 

Bailey,  L.  G.,  Librarian Flint,  Mich. 

Barton,  William  E.,  166  North  Kenilworter  Ave Oak  Park,  111. 

Boisseau,  O.  G Holden,  Mo. 


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Brennan,  George  A.,  24  West  110th  Place Chicago  111. 

Butler,  Chauncey  Mannville,  111. 

Coleman,  Christopher  B.,  1225  East  56th Chicago,  Fla. 

Dunbar,  James  W.,  348  House  Office  Bldg Washington,  D.  C. 

Flanner,  Mrs.  Mary  H.,  1529  Euclid  Ave Berkeley,  Calif. 

Fox,  George  R Three  Oaks,  Mich. 

Goss,  Alice  D Mankato,  Minn. 

Hays,   Arthur   W Bruneau,  Idaho 

LaFollette,  Harvey  M Lafollette,  Tenn. 

Leavitt,   A.   E Harriman,  Tenn. 

McKee,  Mrs.  James,  49  West  72nd New  York  City 

Mace,  W.  H.,  Syracuse  University Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Maddox,  Margaret  L.,  Oak  Grove  Club Flint,  Mich. 

New,  Senator  Harry  Stewart Washington,  D.  C. 

North,   E.   M Neponset,  111. 

O'Donaghue,  Rev.  Dennis Louisville,  Ky. 

Patten,  Hiram  R.,  300  West  Broadway Louisville,  Ky. 

Perrin,  H.  B Santa  Ynez,  Calif. 

Perrin,  Mrs.  John,  1000  Buena  Vista So.  Pasadena,  Calif. 

Schofield,  Miss  Mae  E.,  The  Glades  Hotel Canal  Point,  Fla. 

Shaffer,  John  C,  Chicago  Evening  Post Chicago,  111. 

Stiffler,  Charles  B.,  General  Motors  Corp Detroit,  Mich. 

Strauss,  S.  W.,  150  Broadway New  York  City 

Thomas,    Ernest   B San  Juan,  Porto  Rico 

Thompson,  Mrs.  Lucy,  282  E.  17th  St Brooklyn,  N.  Y 

Tyrrell,  Charles  Avery,  2031  Eutaw  Place Baltimore,  Md. 

Walden,  H.  L.,  c/o  William  Walden..... Holmes,  Calif. 

Waterman,  Ben  C,  4020  Spring  Garden Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Whitson,  Rolland  Lewis,  1049  Ainslie... Chicago,  111. 

Wonser,  Mrs.  Frederic  K.,  4538  12th  Ave.  N.  E Seattle,  Wash. 


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CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  I 

No.    1.    Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1830-1886. 
No.    2.    Northwest  Territory. 

Letter  of   Nathan   Dane  concerning  the  Ordinance  of 
1787.     Governor  Patrick  Henry's  Secret  Letter  of  In- 
struction to  George  Rogers  Clark. 
No.    3.   The  Uses  of  History.    By  President  Andrew  Wylie,  D.  D. 
No.    4.   The  National  Decline  of  the  Miami  Indians.    By  John 

B.  Dillon. 
No.    5.    Early  History  of   Indianapolis   and   Central   Indiana. 
By  Nathaniel  Bolton. 
Joseph  G.  Marshall.    By  Prof.  John  L.  Campbell. 
Judge  John  Law.    By  Charles  Denby. 
Archaelogy  of  Indiana.    By  Prof.  E.  T.  Cox. 
The  Early  Settlements  of  the  Miami  Country.    By  Dr. 
Ezra  Ferris. 


CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  II 

No.    1.   The  Laws  and  Courts  of  Northwest  and  Indiana  Terri- 
tories.    By  Daniel  Wait  Howe. 
No.    2.   The  Life  and  Services  of  John  B.  Dillon.    By  Gen.  John 

Coburn  and  Judge  Horace  P.  Biddle. 
No.    3.   The  Acquisition  of  Louisiana.     By  Judge  Thomas  M. 

Cooley. 
No.    4.   Loughery's    Defeat   and    Pigeon    Roost    Massacre.     By 

Charles  Martindale. 
No.    5.    A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Official  Publications 
of  the  Territory  and  State  of  Indiana  from  1800  to 
1890.    By  Daniel  Wait  Howe. 
No.    6.   The    Rank    of    Charles    Osborn    as    an    Anti-Slavery 
Pioneer.    By  George  W.  Julian. 
The  Man  in  History.    By  John  Clark  Ridpath. 
Ouiatanon.    By  Oscar  J.  Craig. 
Reminiscences  of  a  Journey  to  Indianapolis  in  1836.    By 

C.  P.  Ferguson. 
"Old  Settlers."    By  Robert  P.  Duncan. 
Life  of  Ziba  Foote.    By  Samuel  Morrison. 
French  Settlements  on  the  Wabash.     By  Jacob   Piatt 

Dunn. 
Slavery  Petitions  and  Papers.    By  Jacob  P.  Dunn. 


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CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  Ill 
No.    1.   A    History    of    Early    Indianapolis    Masonry    and    of 
Center  Lodge.    By  Will  E.  English. 

No.      2.     SlEUR    DE    YlNCENNES,    THE    FOUNDER   OF    INDIANA'S    OLDEST 

Town.     By  Edmond  Mallet. 
No.    3.    The  Executive  Journal  of  Indiana  Territory.     Edited 

and    annotated    by    William    Wesley    Woollen,    Daniel 

Wait  Howe,  and  Jacob  Piatt  Dunn. 
No.    4.    The  Mission  to  the  Ouabache.    By  Jacob  Piatt  Dunn. 
No.    5.   Fifty  Years  in  Pharmacy.    By  George  W.  Sloan. 
No.    6.    Caleb  Mills.    By  Chas.  W.  Moores. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  IV 

No.    1.   Diary  of  Wm.  Owen.    Edited  by  Joel  W.  Hiatt. 

No.    2.   The  Word  "Hoosier."    By  Jacob  Piatt  Dunn. 
John  Finley.    By  Mrs.  Sarah  A.  Wrigley. 

No.  3.  William  Henry  Harrison's  Administration  of  Indiana 
Territory.    By  Homer  J.  Webster,  A.  M.  Ph.  M. 

No.  4.  Making  a  Capital  in  the  Wilderness.  By  Daniel  Wait 
Howe. 

No.  5.  Names  of  Persons  Enumerated  in  Marion  County,  In- 
diana, at  the  Fifth  Census,  1830. 

No.  6.  Some  Elements  of  Indiana's  Population;  Or  Roads 
West,  and  Their  Early  Travelers.    By  W.  E.  Henry. 

No.  7.  Lockerbie's  Assessment  List  of  Indianapolis,  1835. 
Edited  by  Eliza  G.  Browning. 

No.  8.  The  Scotch-Irish  Presbyterians  in  Monroe  County, 
Indiana.    By  James  Albert  Woodburn. 

No.    9.   Indianapolis  and  the  Civil  War.    By  John  H.  Holliday. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  V 

No.  1.  Lincoln's  Body  Guard,  With  Some  Personal  Recollec- 
tions of  Abraham  Lincoln.    By  Robert  McBride. 

No.  2.  Internal  Improvements  in  Early  Indiana.  By  Logan 
Esarey. 

No.    3.   The  Sultana  Disaster.    By  Joseph  Taylor  Elliott. 

No.  4.  An  Indiana  Village  (New  Harmony).  By  John  H.  Hol- 
liday. 

No.  5.  The  Pioneers  of  Morgan  County;  Memoirs  of  Noah  J. 
Major.    Edited  by  Logan  Esarey. 

No.  6.  The  Life  and  Services  of  Gen.  Robert  S.  Foster.  By 
Charles  W.  Smith. 


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CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  VI 

No.     1.    Proceedings  Tenth  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Ohio  Val- 
ley Historical  Association.    Edited  by  Prof.  Harlow 
Lindley. 
No.    2.   Journal  of  Thomas  Dean   (Voyage  to  Indiana  in  1817). 
Edited  by  John  Candee  Dean ;  annotated  by  Randle  C. 
Dean. 
Early  Indiana  Trails  and  Surveys.    By  George  R.  Wil- 
son. 
Minutes  of  the  Society,  1886-1918. 

CONTENTS  OF  VOL.  VII 
Sieur  De  Vincennes  Identified.   By  Pierre — Georges  Roy. 
Morgan's  Raid  in  Indiana.    By  Judge  Louis  B.  Ewbank. 
Reminiscences  of  the  Early  Marion  County  Bar.     By 

William  Watson  Woolen. 
The  National  Road  in  Indiana.    By  Lee  Burns. 
Early  Indianapolis.     By  Mrs.  Laura  Fletcher  Hodges. 
One  Hundred  Years  in  Public  Health  in  Indiana.    By 

Dr.  W.  F.  King. 
Fort  Wayne  in  1790.    By  M.  M.  Quaife. 
Washington  County  Giants.     By  Harvey  Morris. 
The  Science  of  Columbus.    By  Elizabeth  Miller  Hack. 
No.  10.    Abraham  Lincoln,  Lawyer.     By  Charles  W.  Moores. 

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